BEAR HUG ON REALITY
Lessons from a 70-Year-Old Chair
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Bear Hug on Reality is a lifetime of leadership wisdom distilled into one clear, compelling message:
Reality is the most honest teacher you will ever have — and the only one that never stops showing up.
Drawing from seventy years of experience across boardrooms, global health systems, startups, creative teams, and everyday life, George William Bickerstaff III shares the lessons that shaped him — the moments that humbled him, corrected him, strengthened him, and ultimately helped him become a leader grounded in clarity rather than ego.
Through vivid stories and universal examples, this book helps you:
• tell the difference between a dream and a real plan
• see risk before it becomes a crisis
• navigate turnover, complexity, and constant change
• recognize ego traps and escape them gracefully
• align brilliant teams that keep drifting
• build trust, communicate courageously, and make decisions at the right moment
• design systems that survive pressure and uncertainty
• lead globally with humility, clarity, and resilience
This is not a book of jargon or corporate theatrics.
It is a book about what actually works — the kind of quiet, durable leadership that grows out of honest questions, humbling experiences, and the willingness to let reality “hug” you early instead of painfully.
Whether you’re a CEO, a founder, a board member, a public servant, a creative leader, or simply someone trying to make better decisions in your own life, Bear Hug on Reality will give you the clarity, perspective, and steadiness you’ve been missing.
Practical. Human. Wise.
A book you will return to again and again — especially when the world stops making sense.